The nonprofit organization paid de Cuba $429,000 in 2016, according to Treasure Health’s most-recently available tax records.

The nonprofit, in a news release, credited de Cuba with helping grow the organization and establish it as a leading provider in Martin and St. Lucie counties.

De Cuba described her tenure as a "privilege and honor."

“I am grateful to have had the opportunity to work with dedicated board members, volunteers and staff who are passionate about our life-affirming mission to bring a holistic approach to compassionate care to patients and families facing serious illness," de Cuba said in the news release.

Scott Roads, chairman of Treasure Health’s board of directors, on Tuesday thanked de Cuba for her work but already appeared to be looking forward.

“We have complete confidence in our current leadership team, staff and volunteers to continue to care for members of our community. The board will now focus on its search for a new CEO to lead the organization.”